Tag: Playstation 4
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Review: Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition (Sony PlayStation 4)
ACE Team’s dream comes to the PlayStation 4.
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Review: J-Stars Victory Vs+ (Sony PlayStation 4)
Where the “J” doesn’t stand for “Jpop”.
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E3 2015 Trailer: NieR New Project (Sony PlayStation 4)
After Cavia went defunct, I don’t think anyone thought that we’d ever see another NieR title. Yet, here we are. Not only does it exist, but it’s being developed by PlatinumGames (of Bayonetta fame). One of the biggest downsides to the original game was the combat, so if they’re able to clean that up, this…
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E3 2015 Trailer: The Last Guardian (Sony PlayStation 4)
Just when everyone thought he project had gotten cancelled, the formerly PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last Guardian surfaces again. Only this time it begins life anew on the PlayStation 4. It appears to mix elements from both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus as your monster companion accompanies and assists your way forward and can…
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E3 2015 Trailer: World of Final Fantasy (Sony PlayStation 4 & Vita)
I’m not sure what to say about World of Final Fantasy other than it seems to fill the niche of weird spinoff games for the franchise that has been absent for quite some time. It has a chibi art style and allows you to engage with series monsters and characters, including being able to ride…
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E3 2015 Trailer: Dark Souls III (Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4 & PC)
The existence of this title leaked way ahead of E3, but regardless, we now have some gameplay to go along with the reveal. Since the trailer for Dark Souls III is mostly cinematic, not much is learned from it in regards to gameplay tweaks and other minor details, but do enjoy it anyway: Dark Souls…
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E3 2015 Trailer: Shenmue 3 (Sony PlayStation 4 & PC)
Someone better check on Hell, because if it’s not a frosty tundra now, I don’t know what else could have happened. Shenmue 3 is making it’s way to PS4 and PC by way of a new Kickstarter campaign, which you can check out here. Since the campaign is still ongoing, gameplay features and story is…
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E3 2015 Trailer: Final Fantasy VII Remake (Sony PlayStation 4)
After years and YEARS of fans pleading (and years after showing that ridiculous PS3 tech demo), Square Enix have finally caved in and announced a remake to the beloved Final Fantasy VII. The trailer doesn’t show much other than it’s going to be visually appealing and there’s almost nothing known about it other than it…
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E3 2015 Trailer: Persona 5 (Sony PlayStation 3 & 4)
Though the existence of this title has been known for some time, Atlus released an extended trailer to Persona 5 at this year’s E3. It has the same visual flair as its predecessors, though it seems quite taken with the color red this time around. There also appear to be some minor stealth elements (which…
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Review: Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed (Sony PlayStation 4)
Now presented with 1080p(anties)!
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Review: Strike Suit Zero Director’s Cut (Microsoft Xbox One)
Strike Suit Zero Director’s Cut Developer: Born Ready Games Publisher: Born Ready Games Genre: Action, Flight Release date: 04/08/2014 Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut is a rerelease of the PC indie title made exclusively for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Chances are you might not have heard of this title when it quietly released…
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Diehard GameCAST: Episode 42 – Dead Rising 3, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Assassin’s Creed IV, and more!
The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are finally out and we weigh in on their features as well as discuss the indifference of controller companies towards those who find the default setup uncomfortable.
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Diehard GameCAST: Episode 35 – The E3 2013 Episode Featuring Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, and more!
It’s our E3 2013 episode! We cover the Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo conferences as well as talk about games we are/are not excited for that were shown at this year’s conference. Hosted by Sean Madson, Matt Yaeger, & Mark B. Special Guest: Crystal Steltenpohl Episode 35 (recorded 06/17/2013) 00:00:00-02:08:09 – Intro & E3 discussion (Such…
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E3 2013: 10 Thoughts On… the Sony Press Conference
After the tepid response of Microsoft’s press conference and the fact that Nintendo decided to forego doing one altogether, it really was Sony’s year to steal the show. The heavily social media focused presentation of the PlayStation 4 has largely been forgotten by this point, presenting a rare opportunity to start things off on a…